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. >> i mean it's always excellent to come together into a community and to sing with all different religions and all different types of music and it's a really great experience. >> even if you speak different languages you can speak through music in a really beautiful way. >> it helps to really bring the larger community together besides the orthodox community. then their friends come to and they have an opportunity to see our cathedral. >> it's amazing. the first time i saw this, it was just incredible. it's very ornate, very decorative. >> i constantly get the feed back from people who say how much they appreciate it and that it's become a tradition and it gets their season started, you know what i mean. so it's a gift. it's a gift to give back. >> i do think of my mom. i always get a little emotion and i get choked up. that i just see that it's, just pleased that its still continued sort of in his spirit. >> there's something sort of magical about playing in a christmas concert. >> i think it's good to be there and listen to that and hear that. >> it's awesome to get the holiday season st
. >> i mean it's always excellent to come together into a community and to sing with all different religions and all different types of music and it's a really great experience. >> even if you speak different languages you can speak through music in a really beautiful way. >> it helps to really bring the larger community together besides the orthodox community. then their friends come to and they have an opportunity to see our cathedral. >> it's amazing. the first time i...
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christianity is a religion for those who believe jesus is is god. and for those who join a specific church to celebrate that belief. but christianity is a philosophy to people like thomas jefferson who did not believe that jesus was the deity. and mr. jefferson, as well as many of the founding fathers, incorporated the judeo-christian philosophy into the constitution. that's why the 10 commandments hang in the supreme court building. are you with me so far, frazier? images of the manger scene in the public square simply honor the baby jesus, the human being. the baby is not sitting at the right hand of god. he is laying there flanked by his parents. it's like the martin luther king jr. holiday, frazier. dr. king honored as a man who helped humanity. at christmas, jesus is honored as a man who helped humanity. if you want to believe jesus is god, then you can take that further as is your constitutional right. if you don't buy the religious aspect. can you just celebrate the federal holiday that was signed into law by president grant, with no provisio
christianity is a religion for those who believe jesus is is god. and for those who join a specific church to celebrate that belief. but christianity is a philosophy to people like thomas jefferson who did not believe that jesus was the deity. and mr. jefferson, as well as many of the founding fathers, incorporated the judeo-christian philosophy into the constitution. that's why the 10 commandments hang in the supreme court building. are you with me so far, frazier? images of the manger scene...
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religion makes me nervous. i have to say late may christians have stopped pretty much killing people and religious people do make the role better. you do more for others. catholic schools teach the same low income kids but they do better job at a fraction of the cost. you are more likely to donate money and time to other organizations and more likely to donate blood. ibp bogg
religion makes me nervous. i have to say late may christians have stopped pretty much killing people and religious people do make the role better. you do more for others. catholic schools teach the same low income kids but they do better job at a fraction of the cost. you are more likely to donate money and time to other organizations and more likely to donate blood. ibp bogg
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. >> i focus on honestly the religion part of it. i really and truly do, so i can't outsource that part of it. i can send you to get my tree, but you can't help me. >> i don't like the religion part. i think religion is what mucks the whole thing up. >> bill: some americans agree with dr. snyderman there, that because christmas honors jesus who some people believe is god, that it's mucked up. mucked up, so to speak. tv writer frazier moore writes, quote, turning the no spin zone into a holiday war zone. o'reilly is all for keeping christ in christmas. at the same time hech proclaims that everyone, no matter their faith, should call a christmas tree a christmas tree and knock off their whining. no intelligent person could possibly see as a secular display of christmas as an imposition of religion. he declared. it's a philosophy. he told his audience. never mind that webster's new worldas college dictionary defis christianity a as the christians collectively. moor is one of the legions of media who have formed a secular clown toe toes
. >> i focus on honestly the religion part of it. i really and truly do, so i can't outsource that part of it. i can send you to get my tree, but you can't help me. >> i don't like the religion part. i think religion is what mucks the whole thing up. >> bill: some americans agree with dr. snyderman there, that because christmas honors jesus who some people believe is god, that it's mucked up. mucked up, so to speak. tv writer frazier moore writes, quote, turning the no spin...
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or prohibited free exercise of religion. it doesn't give you freedom from religion. and that's what my objection is. these cases are being thrown out now more than they ever have been. >> bill: freedom of speech issue in many areas like the charlie brown thing where the arkansas church awas attacked for putting on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. i didn't know this did you know charlie brown was a rabbi? >> where did you get that from? >> bill: i just made it up because this is so absurd that that would be the only reason that you would have to ban because then charlie brown would be a religious figure. >> the united states supreme court would say that's not the establishment of a particular religion. all i know is carlson is every day i come to work and i see attacks on judeo-christian tradition. >> see them because we listen now to the less than 1% in society majority of people who have enjoyed it for their lifetime. i don't remember these complaints when i was growing up. i don't remember any of them. and now
or prohibited free exercise of religion. it doesn't give you freedom from religion. and that's what my objection is. these cases are being thrown out now more than they ever have been. >> bill: freedom of speech issue in many areas like the charlie brown thing where the arkansas church awas attacked for putting on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. i didn't know this did you know charlie brown was a rabbi? >> where did you get that from? >> bill: i just made it up...
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because of the country's demographicses because how interwoven warring ethnicities tribes, religions, are, no easy answer for assad to engage from this. while everyone wants a peaceful solution i just don't see that as a viable outcome at this point. in terms of nato they're pushing very hard to protect the interests of turkey which is member of nato. they're pushing very hard to make sure that the violence doesn't spill over. that is one silver lining in this cloud of gray, that the violence in syria so far has not spilled over into jordan or turkey. sandra: that's a great point. the oil-rich nations around syria are perhaps more important than syria itself. the oil production from syria is rather insignificant and since all this started diminished very much over time to just 160,000 barrels a day but the surrounding nations obviously very crucial as they are key gateways for the oil to get to other places. >> yeah. absolutely, we've seen two major developments, three in fact. first syrian oil production peaked at 600,000 barrels back in the mid-'90s. fell to 400,000 barrels a few ye
because of the country's demographicses because how interwoven warring ethnicities tribes, religions, are, no easy answer for assad to engage from this. while everyone wants a peaceful solution i just don't see that as a viable outcome at this point. in terms of nato they're pushing very hard to protect the interests of turkey which is member of nato. they're pushing very hard to make sure that the violence doesn't spill over. that is one silver lining in this cloud of gray, that the violence...
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foundation dedicated to founders and christian religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, sdipg customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. the estate of william j carter. the jane henson foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. evangelical christians played a key role in the republican caucuses in iowa. in a late surge, rick santorum received the largest share of evangelical support and lost to mitt romney by only eight votes. nearly 60% of this year's republican caucusgoers identified themselves as evangelicals. roughly 30% of them voted for santorum. 14% went for romney. in the new hampshire primary tuesday, religion is not expected to be as large a factor. >>> pope benedict xvi named 22 new cardinals this week, including two americans -- archbishop of new york, timothy dolan and edwin o'brien, the former archbishop of baltimore, now at the vatican. dolan also serves as the head of the u.
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cathleen falsani, an evangelical who writes frequently about religion and pop culture, called it one of the most memorable collections of spiritual musical musings in recent memory. >> it's fascinating. it's a stunningly beautiful new album, and he's a great surprise to me, and frankly, a huge blessing. >> simon comes from a jewish background. >> i was raised to a degree, enough to be, you know, bar mitzvahed and have that much jewish education, although i had no interest. none. >> now at 70, he says he's very interested in questions about god. in his song "the afterlife," he speculates about what happens after death. there's a humorous aspect where he imagines waiting in line, like at the department of motor vehicles. but there's a serious aspect, too. >> by the time you get up to speak to god and you actually get there, there's no question that you could possibly have that could have any relevance. >> one of the most unusual songs on the album, "getting ready for christmas day" includes parts of a sermon preached in 1941 by a prominent african-american pastor, j.m. gates. simon hea
cathleen falsani, an evangelical who writes frequently about religion and pop culture, called it one of the most memorable collections of spiritual musical musings in recent memory. >> it's fascinating. it's a stunningly beautiful new album, and he's a great surprise to me, and frankly, a huge blessing. >> simon comes from a jewish background. >> i was raised to a degree, enough to be, you know, bar mitzvahed and have that much jewish education, although i had no interest....
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. >> england prohibit from any practice of faith in private or public they would refer to religion things in code and jesus was the partridge in a pear tree. >> bill: i was supposed to know that? what an uplifting christmas question when henry the eighth was beheading all the catholics they thought jesus was a bird so they could live. and a merry christmas to you, doocy. >> thanks very much. >> bill o'reilly, thank you very much. >> any time. >> steve: for gracing us with your wisdom. >> brian: that is so fantastic. >> gretchen: so great he wasn't out of character. >> merry christmas. >> brian: same character in the hallway or office. >> steve: usually at 9:00 eastern time. ali over to you. >> alisyn: voices of rise into the heavens these teenagers are keeping the tradition of gospel music alive. we are joined gospel for teens and program director. it's great to have all of you here today. >> thank you. >> alisyn: thanks so much for being with us. >> it's so exciting. >> alisyn: wait until everyone hears your beautiful voices we will get to that in a second. i want to talk to you about th
. >> england prohibit from any practice of faith in private or public they would refer to religion things in code and jesus was the partridge in a pear tree. >> bill: i was supposed to know that? what an uplifting christmas question when henry the eighth was beheading all the catholics they thought jesus was a bird so they could live. and a merry christmas to you, doocy. >> thanks very much. >> bill o'reilly, thank you very much. >> any time. >> steve: for...
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like you found a religion or something. i'm going to be pleasant no matter what happens. >> i found religion. i mean, i'm here. this is the church i come to. craig: don't call this place a church. >> not in a bad way. craig: churches are excellent, america! [applause] no, i mean don't call -- never mind. >> why? craig: so new york was nice then? did you have nice pizza? did it smell of pee-pee? not the pizza. >> sometimes you smell urine. you take the good, you take the bad. i'm sorry, that wasn't positive enough. it was horrible. craig: i don't like the smell of that kind of business in the street unless it is in new york. then i'm like that's all right. >> i agree with you. that's what comes with the territory. it gives it life and tang. craig: tang? tid you have any tang? isn't tang one of those fizzy drinks they used to give astronauts? was it fizzy? >> no, i don't believe it is fizzy. there may be a new one these days, energy tang. craig: fizzy tang? i used to dance under that name. >> how many times are we going to sa
like you found a religion or something. i'm going to be pleasant no matter what happens. >> i found religion. i mean, i'm here. this is the church i come to. craig: don't call this place a church. >> not in a bad way. craig: churches are excellent, america! [applause] no, i mean don't call -- never mind. >> why? craig: so new york was nice then? did you have nice pizza? did it smell of pee-pee? not the pizza. >> sometimes you smell urine. you take the good, you take the...
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democratic syria that upholds the rights and responsibilities of all of its citizens regardless of their religion, their gender, or their ethnicity. now, together we're working to persuade frightened communities inside syria that their interests are best served by helping to build that better syria, not by casting their lot with a losing regime, a corrupt and abusive regime which has been a malignant blight in the middle east for far too long. the goal of the opposition and the friends of the syrian people alike is as follows. a syrian-led political transition to democratic government based on the rule of law and the will of the people with protection of minority rights. i would like to close my opening statement by echoing this committee's praise of my fellow witness and friend, ambassador robert ford. ambassador ford's courageous actions on the ground in syria these past months have been a great credit to him, to the foreign service and to the united states. he repeatedly put himself in harm's way to make it clear that the united states stands with the people of syria and their dream of a bette
democratic syria that upholds the rights and responsibilities of all of its citizens regardless of their religion, their gender, or their ethnicity. now, together we're working to persuade frightened communities inside syria that their interests are best served by helping to build that better syria, not by casting their lot with a losing regime, a corrupt and abusive regime which has been a malignant blight in the middle east for far too long. the goal of the opposition and the friends of the...
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doomsday has been predicted by religions and cultures countless time. on this program we investigate our fascination with doomsday. why today has been pinned on the maya. adam housley explores and lauren green investigates the good and evil and second coming of christ is imminent. amy kellogg what they share with the neolithic builders of stonehenge. but first, we travel to southern mexico and jewel of the mayan period. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most of maya books, there were thousands of them that contacted were burned by spanish fires mostly because they were sacrilegious. there are four or five fragments that exist. they covered history and mathematics. >> for the last several decades, intense focus has been put on the mysterious mayan culture that flourished between the second through ninth century. some say they were prophets of doom. >> this was salvaged by accident almost.... >> archaeologist explains the importance of this broken tablet. >> this was salvaged? >> there was work by the mexican government by archaeologists. when they left some of the locals s
doomsday has been predicted by religions and cultures countless time. on this program we investigate our fascination with doomsday. why today has been pinned on the maya. adam housley explores and lauren green investigates the good and evil and second coming of christ is imminent. amy kellogg what they share with the neolithic builders of stonehenge. but first, we travel to southern mexico and jewel of the mayan period. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most of maya books, there were thousands of them that...
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but if you separate or distinguish the state from religion, tell me what you put instead of religion. because what we are facing in the west now -- and we all know this as citizens -- i live in europe, you live in the united states of america, and we all know that the problem that we have with our democracies now is not the dramatic decision of religions, but some magic decisions of transnational corporation and economic power that are deciding without us being able to think anything. and we call it democracy, we're still today dealing with powers that are beyond the democratic procedures. the banks, transnational corporations. and we are facing with people who are deciding. for example, in greece, in spain, in italy we have technocrats who are coming to solve the problem. we never elected them, but money is chosing them. so we also have to deal with not simplistic answer when it comes to separate religion from state, what do you have? directing the state or imposing decision on the state which is also imposing decision on us as citizens. so o this idealization of the western democrat
but if you separate or distinguish the state from religion, tell me what you put instead of religion. because what we are facing in the west now -- and we all know this as citizens -- i live in europe, you live in the united states of america, and we all know that the problem that we have with our democracies now is not the dramatic decision of religions, but some magic decisions of transnational corporation and economic power that are deciding without us being able to think anything. and we...
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the question is, why would the religions -- if i was starting a religion, wouldn't i want to go to one place and point out weaknesses of religion saturday or, rather than going somewhere else in africa or whatever. i think this was an intentional that the religions focused on one place, very machiavellian. >> is one question. >> yeah, i know except what you're saying. what is fascinating about jerusalem is each religion has a huge revelation that took control of jerusalem didn't say were going to start from scratch. no way. the holiness of jerusalem is a tradition and it's infectious. so this update almost certainly both the first temple on a canaanite shrine. the christians, very consciously fulfilled the jewish scriptures, with a pair of thing she will and based much of his legitimacy on his study and fulfillment of these prophecies. so the jewish scriptures were always vital to christianity and so with a jewish site. and similarly, mohammed when he studied -- we don't know if he was literate or not, but he certainly was very, very familiar with the christian and jewish scriptures, t
the question is, why would the religions -- if i was starting a religion, wouldn't i want to go to one place and point out weaknesses of religion saturday or, rather than going somewhere else in africa or whatever. i think this was an intentional that the religions focused on one place, very machiavellian. >> is one question. >> yeah, i know except what you're saying. what is fascinating about jerusalem is each religion has a huge revelation that took control of jerusalem didn't say...
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doomsday has been predicted by religions and cultures countless times. when natural disasters strike many feel the end must be close. on this program, we investigate our fascination with doomsday. why today has been pinned on the maya, a mystery adam housley explores at the battlefield of armageddon lauren greene investigates battle between good and evil and the belief that the second coming of christ is imminent. first the mysterious maya, we travel to the rain forest of southern mexico and the jewel of the maya classic period. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most of the maya books, there were thousands at the time of contact between the spanish and maya were burned by spanish mostly because they were sacrilegious. there are five fragments that i know of that exist to this day. they cover medicine, history, genealogy, an strom me, math. >> for the last several decades intense focus has been put on the culture that flourished between a second through 9th century some say they were profits of doom. archeologist explain the importance of this broken tab
doomsday has been predicted by religions and cultures countless times. when natural disasters strike many feel the end must be close. on this program, we investigate our fascination with doomsday. why today has been pinned on the maya, a mystery adam housley explores at the battlefield of armageddon lauren greene investigates battle between good and evil and the belief that the second coming of christ is imminent. first the mysterious maya, we travel to the rain forest of southern mexico and...
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it will examine the most impressing issues facing the jewish religion today. another big convention in baltimore. the u.s. conference of catholic bishops opened their general assembly today. church leaders said it will not change their strategy of the marriage are birth control despite the outcome of the election. maryland is one of four states that voted to legalize gay marriage. tomorrow the bishops considers making a statement on the economy. >> people gathered to pay tribute to our veterans in the third annual veterans parade that began on charles street at 10:00 this morning. several organizations were involved, including the buffalo soldiers and members of the rotc. those who fought in wars past said they were pleased with the turnout and enjoyed reminiscing with fellow veterans. >> just reminisce. go back in memories and think of all the ones that did not make it back. >> it gives me a warm feeling inside to know that people still remember. >> very proud of everyone who was actually served and to our guys overseas. i am encouraged and out here supportin
it will examine the most impressing issues facing the jewish religion today. another big convention in baltimore. the u.s. conference of catholic bishops opened their general assembly today. church leaders said it will not change their strategy of the marriage are birth control despite the outcome of the election. maryland is one of four states that voted to legalize gay marriage. tomorrow the bishops considers making a statement on the economy. >> people gathered to pay tribute to our...
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which is an understanding that what's special about syrup yeah is that rich, mosaic of communities, religions, ethnicity and people want to preserve that. the ala whites are scared. you're absolutely right. ambassador ford would know more about that than i do. on the economic side of things, the syrian business community as i understand it, it's -- there are 11 teen traders, worked for decades if not sentries on commerce across the middle east, connections to europe and beyond. this is one of those communities that needs to understand in our view that its feature is better assured under a different type of system than is there now. one of the things that came out of the tunis meeting was a discussion, a commitment by the friends of syria to set up a working group to talk about reconstruction in syria afterwards in ways that the business community could see. we're talking prakt cli about the trade relations, financial connections that syria can have after assad in a better system. right now the sanctions imposed by tour key, the arab world, by the united states, have cutouts for humanitarian s
which is an understanding that what's special about syrup yeah is that rich, mosaic of communities, religions, ethnicity and people want to preserve that. the ala whites are scared. you're absolutely right. ambassador ford would know more about that than i do. on the economic side of things, the syrian business community as i understand it, it's -- there are 11 teen traders, worked for decades if not sentries on commerce across the middle east, connections to europe and beyond. this is one of...
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until she got to the assembly saying when the public school knows there is going to be a reference to religion there is a problem and they have to stop it. the alliance for freedom says what's next. a student being told she can't recite the gettysburg address because the president refers to one nation under god? and refer to the lays of nature's god? after the line was deleted in the poem. the superintendent is getting together with the school board and principal to see if he made the right decision, then they are going to go forward with policy from here on out. but the line in the poem is out. and the policy for now really has been been defined on how they will deal with this in the future. don't be surprised if there is legal thanks this as well. megyn: all right, trace, thank you. coming up. glenn beck and vince vaughn. what are these two doing together? wait until you hear it. glenn beck very hopeful about it. we'll update you. plus it may look like a scene from "the walking dead" but it's a training exercise that you the taxpayer helped fund. see why one lawmaker says this is a multi-bil
until she got to the assembly saying when the public school knows there is going to be a reference to religion there is a problem and they have to stop it. the alliance for freedom says what's next. a student being told she can't recite the gettysburg address because the president refers to one nation under god? and refer to the lays of nature's god? after the line was deleted in the poem. the superintendent is getting together with the school board and principal to see if he made the right...
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in the name of religion. i'm calling upon these parties that are now in power in the arab world see. themselves into secular political parties religion separated from politics and c.f.c.'s then. what to. much about my how about it thank you very much just a reminder that my guest today was odd but it seemed to me that i lifted off syria and that's it for now throw if you want to have your sales like you can always drop me like the spotlight will be back with more of a comment i want to add russia and tell them to stay on our t.v. and take it. well into the future. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. and.
in the name of religion. i'm calling upon these parties that are now in power in the arab world see. themselves into secular political parties religion separated from politics and c.f.c.'s then. what to. much about my how about it thank you very much just a reminder that my guest today was odd but it seemed to me that i lifted off syria and that's it for now throw if you want to have your sales like you can always drop me like the spotlight will be back with more of a comment i want to add...
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doomsday has been predicted by religions and cultures countless time.on this program we investie our fascination with doomsday. why today has been pinned on the maya. adam housley explores and lauren green investigates the good and evil and second coming of christ is imminent. amy kellogg what they share with the neolithic builders of stonehenge. but first, we travel to southern mexico and jewel of the mayan period. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most of maya books, there were thousands of them that contacted were burned by spanish fires mostly because they were sasacrilegious. there are four or five fragments that exist. they covered history and mathematics. >> for the last several decades, intense focus has been put on the mysterious mayan culture that flourished between the second through ninth century. some say they were prophets of doom. >> this was salvaged by accident almost.... >> archaeologist explains the importance of this broken tablet. >> this was salvaged? >> there was work by the mexican government by archaeologists. when they left some of the locals started digging around and found t
doomsday has been predicted by religions and cultures countless time.on this program we investie our fascination with doomsday. why today has been pinned on the maya. adam housley explores and lauren green investigates the good and evil and second coming of christ is imminent. amy kellogg what they share with the neolithic builders of stonehenge. but first, we travel to southern mexico and jewel of the mayan period. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most of maya books, there were thousands of them that...
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of islam, the traditions of mohammad demanded has many ritual aspects that might be similar to othe religions demand but it is also an entire political system. and here is where it runs afoul of modern human rights concepts like our bill of rights, the universal declaration of human rights. it includes a timeless war doctrine. it also rejects basic human freedomsike freedom of conscience, freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory regulation, legal regulations against non muslim minorities and women. also includes dehumanizing punishments are well we would consider dehumanizing punishments like flashing for our consumption, stoning to death for adultery, and mutilating punishment. lou: and there is no way in which american culture can accommodate each area within a multi-cultural society, part of which would be the muslims? >> absolutely not, certainly not the overt liberty crushing dehumanizing aspects of sharia. unfortunately, it is an integrated whole. it is proven historically very, very difficult for muslims dead desacralized sherry, sacralize it and to eliminate he politicallibert
of islam, the traditions of mohammad demanded has many ritual aspects that might be similar to othe religions demand but it is also an entire political system. and here is where it runs afoul of modern human rights concepts like our bill of rights, the universal declaration of human rights. it includes a timeless war doctrine. it also rejects basic human freedomsike freedom of conscience, freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory regulation, legal regulations against non muslim...
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entitlement for all americans, no matter your income, no matter your background, no matter your ethnic group, religion or sexual orientation. that's what we fought for in 2012. and that's what we're determined to keep the fight on in 2013. i'll be there and i hope you're there with us. as we go forward. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. please join us monday, new year's eve, at 6:00 p.m. for the second annual revvie awards. on behalf of everyone here at politics nation, have a safe and h happy new year. "hardball" starts right now. >> deal or no deal. let's play ""hardball." >> good evening. i'm richard wolf in for chris matthews. at the 11th hour, just when people were starting to lose hope, the president met with congressional leaders this afternoon and declared he was modestly optimistic about a deal on taxes. speaking in the white house briefing room, president obama condemned congress for failing to resolve its differences in any normal way. >> christin, let's take a listen to what the president said about the up or down vote about what he expects to emerge from the senate. >> i just had a go
entitlement for all americans, no matter your income, no matter your background, no matter your ethnic group, religion or sexual orientation. that's what we fought for in 2012. and that's what we're determined to keep the fight on in 2013. i'll be there and i hope you're there with us. as we go forward. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. please join us monday, new year's eve, at 6:00 p.m. for the second annual revvie awards. on behalf of everyone here at politics nation, have a safe and h...
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it's because we aren't open because our religion is one hundred. that's why everything is like this one where the. israeli law says transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say that families are squatting illegally on privately owned land able few still hope. the basic rights are both internationally and also against. children should have access to education at a reasonable distance from their. proper type of education within the israeli occupation for them. a day off to revisit the bulldozers arrive because far from wanting to help the children he's one of the families gone where is the day before this house stood here we come back and find this for our children the police behavior and you ask for money is the stranger you know calls itself a democracy kind of democracy. we have come upon me now since the founding of the city not a single you out of a village was built and for most of those already in existence there is no rope which means that every construction is around again we go in the
it's because we aren't open because our religion is one hundred. that's why everything is like this one where the. israeli law says transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say that families are squatting illegally on privately owned land able few still hope. the basic rights are both internationally and also against. children should have access to education at a reasonable distance from their. proper type of education within the israeli...
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there are many sites like that of our religion. when people arrive in jerusalem just about all of them thought that all the big buildings they saw were built by king david or king solomon. and, in fact, all the big buildings you see are built by herod the great, the old one. in the way people say it's very old. 300 years the middle ages there were no walls into some. the walls were on type of woman to build by philip the magnificent. of course the walls around the temple mount itself are eroding an old and a very ancient. a great variety, a great friday. jerusalem itself is talk to always as the holy city, and so on and so forth. there have been times when although the great religions have almost forgotten jerusalem. they choose i would say least pick i would say ever since 70 a.d. when it was destroyed, the jews have always revered jerusalem, once to return there and live whenever they could. for hundreds of years they were banned from jerusalem. but they kept the temple mount as a route and choose were bound. to prove the truth o
there are many sites like that of our religion. when people arrive in jerusalem just about all of them thought that all the big buildings they saw were built by king david or king solomon. and, in fact, all the big buildings you see are built by herod the great, the old one. in the way people say it's very old. 300 years the middle ages there were no walls into some. the walls were on type of woman to build by philip the magnificent. of course the walls around the temple mount itself are...
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when one religion is threatened, all religions are threatened. and allowing this particular infringement would surely ease the way for others. this is something my constituents understood immediately in this debate. i've received a lot of letters from religious leaders and concerned citizens who know that an attack on the beliefs of one religion is an attack on the beliefs of any religion. and many of them make the case a lot better than i can. so i'd like to just share for a moment some thoughts from my constituents on this issue. i'll start with the catholic archbishop of louisville, archbishop joseph kurtz, the federal government which claims to be of, by and for the people, has just dealt a heavy blow to almost a quarter of those people: the catholic population. and to the millions more who are served by the catholic faithful. in so ruling, the administration has cast aside the first amendment to the constitution of the united states, denying to catholics our nation's first and most fundamental freedom, that of religious liberty. we cannot, w
when one religion is threatened, all religions are threatened. and allowing this particular infringement would surely ease the way for others. this is something my constituents understood immediately in this debate. i've received a lot of letters from religious leaders and concerned citizens who know that an attack on the beliefs of one religion is an attack on the beliefs of any religion. and many of them make the case a lot better than i can. so i'd like to just share for a moment some...
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and you can be big in spain and portugal and here's yours but it's not your fault black religion. if you like it and you know. it was deeply intimate private byron wien interspace great on the battle of birds and it i think it had explained to them that it could actually be her go i mean she puts. it in here the feats are going to start for me now to go because it's kind of natural not to get a chance to get to the nice beauty. markets aren't going to be tough but it's estimated be one it was going to be true so i think spaniards looks good on you know if you think just the question a lot but not permit you to feel good again. i'm forty we've got a pretty bad connection here i did hear what you have to say but i think we could probably do this but i would bet a sound so we don't mind we'll pause it there for the moment and we'll be back in touch with and hopefully get some more of your thoughts a little later so in the meantime apologies for that but it's not brilliant so i will leave it there for the moment thank you very much and the thanks. check out our website for the nation'
and you can be big in spain and portugal and here's yours but it's not your fault black religion. if you like it and you know. it was deeply intimate private byron wien interspace great on the battle of birds and it i think it had explained to them that it could actually be her go i mean she puts. it in here the feats are going to start for me now to go because it's kind of natural not to get a chance to get to the nice beauty. markets aren't going to be tough but it's estimated be one it was...
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we don't attack any other religion? you can believe and worship whatever you want so let us be. if people have a problem with christmas, maybe they should work that day and not have the day off. >> gretchen: christmas was made an official holiday to honor the birth of somebody called jesus christ. >> exactly. >> gretchen: it's unbelievable tomorrow that we try to cover that up. so what is the governor's intentions, lincoln chaffey? he's on a roll, he's going to be the official pc governor of rhode island and that's what he's going to be remembered for. what's up with him in. >> i'm not quite sure. i'm going to try to give him a call today. one thing about governor chaffey, he's good about calling me back. i'll call him today and see if i can have a conversation with him and see if we can get an exact date and then we can start the planning and the great thing about this is we're not in session right now. so the more people can come in and the state house is open. it's the people's house. so i think it's going to be a lot of fun. >> gretchen: let me ask you this, why is it in our
we don't attack any other religion? you can believe and worship whatever you want so let us be. if people have a problem with christmas, maybe they should work that day and not have the day off. >> gretchen: christmas was made an official holiday to honor the birth of somebody called jesus christ. >> exactly. >> gretchen: it's unbelievable tomorrow that we try to cover that up. so what is the governor's intentions, lincoln chaffey? he's on a roll, he's going to be the official...
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it's because we aren't open because our religion is one hundred not moses that's why everything is light because the sun will. his radio law says transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hope education is a basic right. both internationally and also in israel children should have access to education at a reasonable distance from their home. proper type of education within the israeli education system. a day after we visit the bulldozers arrive because far from wanting to help the children your thought is one for families gone where is the day before this house here we come back and find. our children hate the police we keep the jews and you ask from when is the state of israel calls itself a democracy what kind of democracy does this to its children but on the outcome of them the now since the founding of the state not a single you out of a village was built and for most of those already in existence there is no real plan which means that every construct
it's because we aren't open because our religion is one hundred not moses that's why everything is light because the sun will. his radio law says transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hope education is a basic right. both internationally and also in israel children should have access to education at a reasonable distance from their home. proper type of...
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and politics that's not the only thing we're talking about whether it's religion the economy and foreign policy ideological views are often pushed by governments and politicians and echoed in the media but that should be president for border in the big apple took to the streets to find out. when is it ok for a government or the media to support an ideology this week let's talk about that i don't think it ever should happen. i think the government serve the people of the media is there to report the news. story will directional on the report i don't think it's right that they can come out and say they support it they can do it in different ways though if you support more subversive ways. that's probably what they do anyway right. probably people are choosy about who is supporting their cause. absolutely their. people are too easily swayed probably propaganda is the people the top one has to believe something bad one else follows like she feels out there a personality and look at the own facts and the details make their own opinion that's what they should do and not just follow everybody e
and politics that's not the only thing we're talking about whether it's religion the economy and foreign policy ideological views are often pushed by governments and politicians and echoed in the media but that should be president for border in the big apple took to the streets to find out. when is it ok for a government or the media to support an ideology this week let's talk about that i don't think it ever should happen. i think the government serve the people of the media is there to report...
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a rag tag team of globe trotting researchers who are as serious about big foot as the pope is about religion. big foot, yeti, it's often a punch line. people are incredibly skeptical. >> you get punched if you say a joke about stuff around me. >> reporter: like we said, that are really into bigfoot. never mind the fact that the only thing anyone knows for sure about the legendary beast is that it has been wildly successful at filling tabloids, being the subject of terrible b movies. and generally serving as an all-around punch line. >> about what height did you see these guys? >> they were up higher than your hand. >> that's a big boy. >> reporter: matt moneymaker and his team are real life bigfoot hunters. with every bit of cutting edge technology, night vision gear and sensors, they can get their hands on, the group travels the world investigating bigfoot sightings. why are people fascinated by bigfoot. >> well, first, it's more than one. it's not bigfoot, it's bigfoots. there's a misconception that we're looking for one thing. >> reporter: their adventures make up two and soon to be three
a rag tag team of globe trotting researchers who are as serious about big foot as the pope is about religion. big foot, yeti, it's often a punch line. people are incredibly skeptical. >> you get punched if you say a joke about stuff around me. >> reporter: like we said, that are really into bigfoot. never mind the fact that the only thing anyone knows for sure about the legendary beast is that it has been wildly successful at filling tabloids, being the subject of terrible b movies....
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about religion. we're not talking about security. we're talking about a very questionable kind of patriotism that would risk scaring the people of the united states, trying to undercut their confidence in the security provided by the united states government in order to attract a few votes. they also know that this figure that came out today about the number of people who think that the president is muslim, it is a way to play in demonizing a religion to the extent that they think they can win an election. everyone knows that according to the constitution's religious freedom provisions, it shouldn't make any difference whether the candidate is a mormon, a muslim, or a christian. but they know because they have been involved in financing a well structured campaign to convince people that the president is a muslim, they know that if they can get that belief, then they can play on a prejudice, and it is nothing but a political strategy. >> okay. i agree with that. so i'm already well spoken here by the
about religion. we're not talking about security. we're talking about a very questionable kind of patriotism that would risk scaring the people of the united states, trying to undercut their confidence in the security provided by the united states government in order to attract a few votes. they also know that this figure that came out today about the number of people who think that the president is muslim, it is a way to play in demonizing a religion to the extent that they think they can win...
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combined ideologue she going to northern ireland and the pundits in code i did a reality check on religion on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to be there when it came any one of them we turn to pete not treat anyone not just a name that he wants justice to be restored to you that would go on the only solution is the establishment one selected one state on the land of palestine it was for magic missile and so on the jews and the christians and even though he is in a democratic state any other solution. will simply not be fireproof and in the west the state of israel says it is so he'll to cool i was fired rockets into israel lol at sunni areas is that a true. the world. throughout the past year has. been even since nine hundred forty eight when the state of israel was created on the land of palestine where israeli forces have been shelling civilians lebanese civilians in the boonies towns and lebanese villages. for the weapon in the in the resistance here that's between one thousand nine hundred. ninety two. after ten years of resistance. that we started rea
combined ideologue she going to northern ireland and the pundits in code i did a reality check on religion on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to be there when it came any one of them we turn to pete not treat anyone not just a name that he wants justice to be restored to you that would go on the only solution is the establishment one selected one state on the land of palestine it was for magic missile and so on the jews and the christians and even though he is...
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drug trafficking organizations around the world which even though you know religion and you know more readily this is absolutely one of the biggest fans that when something before i think ames they say a lot of things that are baseless and i wouldn't want to offend the first thing that this this thing is not correct. secondly on what they said recently what i say. it's just a very it's a limited phenomenon and the reason for it is that. there are some you know rich families which which were not which in the past were not supporting hezbollah or supporting it it's a lie or its ideology or its program and you know after two thousand and one when the resistance in that has a lot of hezbollah as a main purpose a component of the game resistance they managed to liberate seven on that was seen as a kind of miracle if it created a great shock in lebanese society my question. how quickly this small group like this just stand for thirty three days and face saying wish we had because the most powerful army in the region without being defeated when actually so there are groups inside syria that
drug trafficking organizations around the world which even though you know religion and you know more readily this is absolutely one of the biggest fans that when something before i think ames they say a lot of things that are baseless and i wouldn't want to offend the first thing that this this thing is not correct. secondly on what they said recently what i say. it's just a very it's a limited phenomenon and the reason for it is that. there are some you know rich families which which were not...
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it's because we are arab because our religion is muhammad not moses that's why everything is like this. is radio losses transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hope. for growth. internationally and also in israel children should have a sort of a persian a roof and from their. proper education. their very. first them a day after we visit the bulldozers arrive because far from wanting to help the children you thought he's one of the families gone where is the day before this house school here we come back and find this. our children hate the police we hate the jews and you ask from where is this hate israel calls itself a democracy but what kind of democracy does this to its children. since the founding of the state not a single new arab village was built and for most of those already in existence there is no overall plan which means that every construction is around the league. and so with their homes up for demolition and they dream to be educated at
it's because we are arab because our religion is muhammad not moses that's why everything is like this. is radio losses transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hope. for growth. internationally and also in israel children should have a sort of a persian a roof and from their. proper education. their very. first them a day after we visit the bulldozers arrive...
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and make people to communicate even if they don't speak the same language, if they have different religions. so when you left lascala, why did you leave? >> as i said, i was there for 19 years, longer than anybody elsement longer even than tuscanini and my relationship with the orchestra and chorus has been always for 19 years perfect. then when i had a fight with the administration, let's say, because i don't want to indicate this or that person, then everything became political. and in italy when something becomes political, and controversial, politically speaking then the only thing that you can do is to leave. but 19 years are part of my best years in my musical career. so i said, you know, to explain exactly details what happened is impossible. and the newspapers generally made a mess of the entire story because they didn't know exactly the details. they thought that the orchestra was against me but this is not true. >> not true, absolutely not true. i never had a fight with an orchestra in my life. but there were reasons outside of the artistic field that created a situation and we co
and make people to communicate even if they don't speak the same language, if they have different religions. so when you left lascala, why did you leave? >> as i said, i was there for 19 years, longer than anybody elsement longer even than tuscanini and my relationship with the orchestra and chorus has been always for 19 years perfect. then when i had a fight with the administration, let's say, because i don't want to indicate this or that person, then everything became political. and in...
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some people blame islam as a religion and a civilization. others negated this by showing the example of turkey. some blame colonism, the cold war for supporting the oppressive government, lack of middle-class, leadership, missing institutions and the israeli conflict were also krip cited. some of these
some people blame islam as a religion and a civilization. others negated this by showing the example of turkey. some blame colonism, the cold war for supporting the oppressive government, lack of middle-class, leadership, missing institutions and the israeli conflict were also krip cited. some of these